Jake Ball in doubt for England’s final Ashes warm-up game with injury

Jake Ball had scans which revealed a right ankle ligament strain after a tumble while bowling on day two of the four-day tour match against a Cricket Australia XI at the Adelaide Oval on Wednesday.

cricketUpdated: Nov 11, 2017 10:33 IST

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England's paceman Jake Ball reacts in pain as he falls on the ground while bowling to Cricket Australia XI batsman Jake Carder on the second day of a four-day Ashes tour match at Adelaide Oval.(AFP)

England seamer Jake Ball is in doubt with an ankle injury for England’s final Ashes warm-up game in Townsville next week, team officials said on Saturday.

The Nottinghamshire paceman had scans which revealed a right ankle ligament strain after a tumble while bowling on day two of the four-day tour match against a Cricket Australia XI at the Adelaide Oval on Wednesday.

The England medical team will assess the injury over the next week and he will play no further part in the Adelaide match, a team spokesman said.

National selectors have called up England Lions and Sussex left-arm seamer George Garton as cover for Ball for Wednesday’s final four-day warm-up match ahead of the first Brisbane Test, starting on November 23.

The Lions fly into Brisbane on November 14 for a two-week camp with a red-ball focus, culminating in a three-day match against a Queensland XI from November 27-29.